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{{Guitarbox | {{Guitarbox | ||
| Name = | | Name = Doubleneck | ||
| Manufacturer = [[Manson Guitars]]<ref name="bkp20100416"/> | | Manufacturer = [[Manson Guitars]]<ref name="bkp20100416"/> | ||
| Used = [[Paris Casino 2010 (gig)| | | Used = [[Paris Casino 2010 (gig) |2010-05-25]] — [[Brisbane Entertainment Centre 2010 - 5th (gig) |2010-12-05]] | ||
| Body = Solid | | Body = Solid | ||
| Pickups = Twin P90 | | Neck = Bolt-on | ||
| BodyCovering = Perspex Mirror Top. Back of guitar and headstocks are satin silver | |||
| Electronics = One volume, one tone, two three-way pickup selectors | |||
| Wood = '''Body''': Poplar<br/>'''1st Neck''': Birds-eye maple<br/>'''1st Fingerboard''': Ebony<br/>'''2nd Neck''': Birds-eye maple<br/>'''2nd Fingerboard''': Rosswood | |||
| Pickups = '''Neck''': [[Fernandes Sustainer]] FSK-401<br/>'''Bridge''': Twin P90 soapbars<ref name="bkp20100416"/> | |||
| Manson = 1 | | Manson = 1 | ||
}} | | Special = <nowiki></nowiki> | ||
*[[MXR Phase 90]] | |||
*Fernandes Sustainer }} | |||
== Background == | |||
On the 16th of April 2010, Bare Knuckle Pickups' twitter feed announced that the company had "just" finished building "Twin P90 bridge soapbars" for a "custom Manson double neck guitar" being built for [[Matthew Bellamy]].<ref name="bkp20100416"> | On the 16th of April 2010, Bare Knuckle Pickups' twitter feed announced that the company had "just" finished building "Twin P90 bridge soapbars" for a "custom Manson double neck guitar" being built for [[Matthew Bellamy]].<ref name="bkp20100416"> | ||
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{{cite | | {{cite | | ||
title=http://twitpic.com/1g6s71 ... | desc=Twitter post | date=2010-04-17 | fetch=2010-04-17 | auth=musewire | pub=Twitter | url=http://twitpic.com/1g6s71 | https://twitter.com/muse/status/12327530395 | dom=twitter.com | title=http://twitpic.com/1g6s71 ... | desc=Twitter post | date=2010-04-17 | fetch=2010-04-17 | auth=musewire | pub=Twitter | url=http://twitpic.com/1g6s71 | https://twitter.com/muse/status/12327530395 | dom=twitter.com | ||
}}</ref>. | }}</ref>. Assuming that said new song referred to the then-unreleased Neutron Star Collision, it became clear when the guitar was first unveiled in public that it and the aforementioned twitter updates were not connected—the [[Manson_Mirror | Mirror Manson]], not the Doubleneck, was in fact used to perform Neutron Star Collision. | ||
The guitar features two necks, the bottom neck standard and the top neck fretless. The top neck also features a string dampener. Both necks incorporate a Fernandes Sustainer and two Bare Knuckle P90 soapbar pickups, the latter having been the first detail about the guitar revealed in mid-April by Bare Knuckle Pickups<ref name="bkp20100416"/>. The guitar also features black binding around the top of the body and Gotoh's new Stealth tuners (with custom knobs as on the [[Manson_Delorean | Delorean Manson]]). | |||
==== [[Hugh Manson]] on the Double Neck ==== | |||
"I designed that in a dressing room in Canada. I was on tour taking care of John Paul Jones' gear on Them Crooked Vultures' world tour. Thing is, I always design full size. The only suitable 'paper' at this gig was a huge cardboard box. So I got a Sharpie pen, did this drawing on the floor of this dressing room, took an iPhone photo and sent it back to the Manson's shop. And Tim Stark who builds with me, made the double neck from that iPhone photo." | |||
This | This was the second guitar Tim Stark had build for Bellamy. | ||
( | == Touring == | ||
This guitar was first played live at the [[Paris_Casino_2010_(gig) | 25th May 2010 Paris Casino gig]]. | |||
The guitar almost met its demise at the [[Los_Angeles_Staples_Center_2010_-_26th_(gig)|Los Angeles Staples Center]] gig in September 2010, after a curtain snagged the stand holding it, and the [[Red Glitter Manson]], pulling it off the tower. The Doubleneck survived, however the other guitar was damaged beyond repair and has since been [[Manson Santa 2.0|replaced]]. The Doubleneck would continue to see live use until being used at it's final gig in Birsbane, during the Oceania leg of the Resistance tour. | |||
This guitar was later displayed in the MUSEum during [[The Drones World Tour 2015/16]] and the [[North American Summer Amphitheatre Tour 2017|North American Summer Amphitheatre Tour 2017]] | |||
==== Songs used for ==== | |||
* [[Resistance (song) | Resistance]] | |||
* [[Uprising (song) | Uprising]] | |||
== Doubleneck Gallery == | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Double_Neck5.jpg | |||
File:DblNeckHead.jpg | |||
File:Double_Neck3.jpg | |||
File:Casino3.jpg | |||
File:DblNeckMatt.jpg | |||
File:MUSEum West Palm Beach15.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{Backto | Manson Guitars}} | |||
{{Backto |Manson Guitars}} |
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Doubleneck | |
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Manufacturer | Manson Guitars[1] |
Used | 2010-05-25 — 2010-12-05 |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Bolt-on |
Body covering | Perspex Mirror Top. Back of guitar and headstocks are satin silver |
Wood | Body: Poplar 1st Neck: Birds-eye maple 1st Fingerboard: Ebony 2nd Neck: Birds-eye maple 2nd Fingerboard: Rosswood |
Bridge | Unknown |
Electronics | One volume, one tone, two three-way pickup selectors |
Pickup(s) | Neck: Fernandes Sustainer FSK-401 Bridge: Twin P90 soapbars[1] |
Special circuits |
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Background
On the 16th of April 2010, Bare Knuckle Pickups' twitter feed announced that the company had "just" finished building "Twin P90 bridge soapbars" for a "custom Manson double neck guitar" being built for Matthew Bellamy.[1] This announcement coincided with a series of musewire updates concerning studio recording,[2] which culminated with a mention of a new song "in the oven"[3]. Assuming that said new song referred to the then-unreleased Neutron Star Collision, it became clear when the guitar was first unveiled in public that it and the aforementioned twitter updates were not connected—the Mirror Manson, not the Doubleneck, was in fact used to perform Neutron Star Collision.
The guitar features two necks, the bottom neck standard and the top neck fretless. The top neck also features a string dampener. Both necks incorporate a Fernandes Sustainer and two Bare Knuckle P90 soapbar pickups, the latter having been the first detail about the guitar revealed in mid-April by Bare Knuckle Pickups[1]. The guitar also features black binding around the top of the body and Gotoh's new Stealth tuners (with custom knobs as on the Delorean Manson).
Hugh Manson on the Double Neck
"I designed that in a dressing room in Canada. I was on tour taking care of John Paul Jones' gear on Them Crooked Vultures' world tour. Thing is, I always design full size. The only suitable 'paper' at this gig was a huge cardboard box. So I got a Sharpie pen, did this drawing on the floor of this dressing room, took an iPhone photo and sent it back to the Manson's shop. And Tim Stark who builds with me, made the double neck from that iPhone photo."
This was the second guitar Tim Stark had build for Bellamy.
Touring
This guitar was first played live at the 25th May 2010 Paris Casino gig.
The guitar almost met its demise at the Los Angeles Staples Center gig in September 2010, after a curtain snagged the stand holding it, and the Red Glitter Manson, pulling it off the tower. The Doubleneck survived, however the other guitar was damaged beyond repair and has since been replaced. The Doubleneck would continue to see live use until being used at it's final gig in Birsbane, during the Oceania leg of the Resistance tour.
This guitar was later displayed in the MUSEum during The Drones World Tour 2015/16 and the North American Summer Amphitheatre Tour 2017
Songs used for
Doubleneck Gallery
References
- ↑ a b c d Twin P90 bridge soapbars j ... (2010-04-16). Twitter. Retrieved 2010-04-16 from twitter.com.
- ↑ musewire. (2010-04-17). http://twitpic.com/1g6qkx .... Twitter. Retrieved 2010-04-17 from twitter.com.
- ↑ musewire. (2010-04-17). http://twitpic.com/1g6s71 .... Twitter. Retrieved 2010-04-17 from twitter.com.